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New Website

This blog is to announce the launch of our new website. The new website for World Missions and evangelism is at www.worldmissions.us . This new site is linked to our facebook cause page (where you can donate to the Honduras project online), our youtube videos, and this blog. The website will be our central Internet hub for information about WME. Of course this blog at wme.blogspot.com will continue to be where we download information weekly (if not more frequently) concerning the Honduras project and other church planting movement information. I hope readers will continue to come here every week. Also, let me give this update on Honduras. The studies are continuing to multiply. We believe that inductive Bible studies are occurring in over 200 locations now. In a few weeks, Randy will be traveling back to Honduras to conduct another cpm training conference in the East. In that region (where studies started "accidentally" because some of our Honduran workers were "s...

Open doors, multiplication, and needs

The month of October has been a whirlwind of activity for WME and its CPM project. The American missionary team has returned home (with the exception of Keith Travis who is in south Mexico). The Honduras project is seemingly exploding! I have just returned from Kenya where God is opening doors for future CPM training. Here is a brief report. In Kenya, I was with our WME missionary Larry Hardin. We conducted a 3 day pastors and leaders conference, which is an annual event. The speakers were Larry Hardin, Christy Anderson, Russell Bivin, Don Runkle, Paul Tocco, Donna Tocco, one other brother and myself. It was a great conference with about 80 in attendance in Nyaharuru, Kenya. During my 6 conference sessions, I laid the foundation for CPM understanding. None of these leaders knew anything about church planting movements. During the conference, other speakers emphasized the need for Kenyan leaders to focus on the north of Africa. I encouraged a vision to reach the north with CP...

Progress, Prayer, and Planning

Randy and Linda Travis have just arrived home from Honduras this week. Here is the fantastic report about the progress in the Honduras C. P. M. project. Last March, our initial studies began to see real multiplication for the first time since we launched the project. We had somewhere around 25 locations with inductive Bible studies started at that time. By the end of June, just before the political crisis hit the country, that had multiplied to 73 studies. Our latest assessment, brought back this week by Randy is that we now have 151 locations with inductive Bible studies. 123 of these are in Western Honduras, where our original project focus is. 28 of these are in Eastern Honduras where we have recently begun work. Praise and Glory to God. It is His work and we are very happy to be a part of what He is doing in Honduras. The next 3 months will be very important as the studies progress and the call to full discipleship to Christ is made. But know that those 151 locations for studies re...